Hello Sudo15,
The Compatibility List did nothing to improve the problem.
Question on the SSL state - performing this operation does not affect passwords or any browser functions?
I've not done this before so I needed to ask the questions.
Thank you for your help. Sure appreciate it.
Tom

Sudo15,
I cleared the SSL state and used Fixit - did not seem to help at all.
I like IE11, but it's a nuisance on several sites, trying to get to load. I have IE8 (yes) on my other pc and it loads the pages fine.
Go figure.
Thanks, Tom

Sudo15,
Yes, I tried w/o add-ons and reset to defaults.
I have not tried IE10 - I went from IE8 64 to IE11 - Tried IE9 and it kept crashing. IE8 no longer displays the latest pages correctly.
Can one still get IE10?
Thanks so much for staying with me on this.
Tom

Reset IE8 to defaults before you download IE10 and then none of the settings you had in 8 will be carried over to 10 and then you can start over with that.

Once it has installed go Tools - About Internet Explorer and uncheck the box for auto updates and that way you won't keep getting a Windows Update for IE11, although by then it may already be sitting there waiting for you to download which you can then right click on to select Hide.

While IE10 defaults to the 32 bit version whereas IE11 defaults to the 64 bit version, when you click on About Internet Explorer check to see which version it gives you.

Some sites are no longer supporting IE8 which could be why they are no longer displaying as they were, but could you post one or two of the links that you have problems with in IE11 and I'll install IE11 to see what I get.

I have the same problem on windows 7 32bit ie11, this page can't be displayed. make sure the web address http://download.microsoft.com is correct. look for the page with your search engine. refresh the page in a few minutes. fix connection problems. I have a computer with windows 7 64bit ie11 have no problem with it.

I have the same problem on windows 7 32bit ie11, this page can't be displayed. make sure the web address http://download.microsoft.com is correct. look for the page with your search engine. refresh the page in a few minutes. fix connection problems. I have a computer with windows 7 64bit ie11 have no problem with it.

If you can access the site okay with another browser such as Firefox, try resetting IE to defaults, running it without add-ons or adding the site to the Compatibility list.